Peerplays Fast Compile Library
If we do allow gmp, we will need to change our CMakeLists.txt files to detect whether secp256k1's configure detected gmp, and if so, link gmp into all programs that use fc. For now I just disabled it entirely, I don't know whether there's any noticable performance benefit to using it. |
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fc
FC stands for fast-compiling c++ library and provides a set of utility libraries useful for the development of asynchronous libraries. Some of the highlights include:
- Cooperative Multi-Tasking Library with support for Futures, mutexes, signals.
- Wrapper on Boost ASIO for handling async opperations cooperatively with easy to code synchronous style.
- Reflection for C++ allowing automatic serialization in Json & Binary of C++ Structs
- Automatic generation of client / server stubs for reflected interfaces with support for JSON-RPC
- Cryptographic Primitives for a variaty of hashes and encryption algorithms
- Logging Infrastructure
- Wraps many Boost APIs, such as boost::filesystem, boost::thread, and boost::exception to acceleate compiles
- Support for unofficial Boost.Process library.